NOTE: The following deed likely follows on the heels of a July 1st 1787 Deed:

Indenture of Robert Sibthorpe, Dunany, to Catherine Donaldson, Philipstown, widow, and Joseph Donaldson, Cloghoge, County Armagh, gentleman, in respect of part of the lands of Philipstown, containing 119 acres and then in the possession of Catherine and her undertenants. Sibthorpe grants to the Donaldson's the said lands for the lives of James Coulter, Annaghavacky, yeoman, Alexander son of Catherine and John, son of Joseph Donaldson, perpetual renewal. Rent is £92 from 1 May 1787. £650 of Catherine Donaldson's money was made use of in trust, for her son and daughters Alexander, Dorothy, Jane and Alice (save one undivided fifth part which is Catherine's sole property). Catherine and Joseph assign the property to Alexander, Dorothy, Jane and Alice..SOURCE: Louth County Archives. PP00053/002

DEED 547 454 361307

1802 July 3

A Memorial of the within deed was entered in the register
office in the city of Dublin the third day of July 1802 at one o'clock in the
afternoon in book 545 page 432 number 361307 and the execution of the said deed
and Memorial was duly proved pursuant to an Act of Parliament in that Case.
Made and approved John GRIFFIN[1] Deputy register

This indenture made 29th day of January in the
year of our Lord 1800 between Catherine DONALDSON[2] of Derrynaught[3] in the County of Armagh widow of
the first part and Alexander DONALDSON[4] in Philipstown[5] in the County of Louth gentleman of the other part, WITNESSETH, that the
said Catherine DONALDSON for and in consideration of the yearly rent and
covenants here in after reading served doth demise, granted, set, and to farm
let; and by these Presents demise, Grant, set, and to farm let, unto the said Alexander
DONALDSON ALL that part of the lands of Philipstown now in the
occupation of the said Alexander DONALDSON and his undertenants containing by
estimation 73 acres three roods and 79 perches Irish plantation measure for the
same more or less with their proportional part of the bog of Philipstown meared
and bounded, on the Southeast by the lands in the occupation of the said
Alexander DONALDSON, on the southwest by Thomas MORGAN[6] and Peter MORGAN[7] Hugh McDONNELL[8] and Owen McINTEGART[9] on the North West by the said
Alexander DONALDSON Patrick HUGHES[10] and Owen McINTEGART And on the northeast by the river of said Philipstown, Which
said lands and premises are situate lying and being in the Manor of Roche Barony
of Dundalk and County of Louth aforesaid... to have and to hold, the said
demised premises, with the rights, members and appurtenances thereunto
belonging or in any wise appertaining, unto the said Alexander DONALDSON his
heirs executors administrators and assigns from the first day of November
last for and during the natural life and lives of James COULTER[11] of Annaghvacky[12] in the County of Louth Yeoman
and of the said Alexander DONALDSON the lessee and John DONALDSON[13] son of Joseph DONALDSON[14] of Cloghogg[15] in the County of Armagh Gent:
and the survivor and survivors of them and for and during the natural life and
lives of such other person and persons as by virtue of a covenant for perpetual
renewal shall be added and invested in the Original Lease granted by Robert SIBTHORPE[16] then of Duneany[17] in the County of Louth Esquire
but since deceased to the said Catherine DONALDSON... using and paying
therefore and thereout, yearly, and every year, during the said demise unto the said Catherine DONALDSON her heirs executors administrators and assigns, the yearly rent of 42 pounds and one shilling sterling to be
paid by even half yearly payments on every first day of Mayand
first day of November in every year during the said demise over and
above all taxes charges and impositions whatsoever; the first payment thereof to
be made on the first day of May next ensuing the date of these presents.
AND if the same reserved yearly rent or any part thereof, shall happen to be
behind her unpaid by the space of 21 days next after the days herein before mentioned
for the payment thereof, then in so often as it shall so happen, it shall and
may be lawful to and for the said Catherine DONALDSON her heirs executors
administrators and assigns, into the said demise premises or any part
thereof, to enter into destrain, and the distress and distresses then and
therefore found, to lead, drive take away and dispose of according to law: AND
if no sufficient distress or distresses, shall or may be found on the said
demised premises, to satisfy the said rent, and all arrears thereof, and it
shall and may be lawful to and for the said Catherine DONALDSON her heirs
executors administrators or assigns, into the said demised premises, or any
part thereof in the name of the whole, to re-enter and the same to have again,
repossess, and enjoy as in his or their former Estate, anything in these Presents
contained to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding. AND the said Alexander
DONALDSON doth for himself his heirs executors administrators and assigns, covenant, promise and agreed, to s[?d] with the said Catherine DONALDSON
her heirs executors administrators and assigns by these Presents that he the said Alexander DONALDSON his heirs executors administrators and assigns
shall and will from Time to Time, and at all Times hereafter during the term
hereby demise, well and truly satisfy, contract, and pay to the said Catherine
DONALDSON her heirs executors administrators and assigns the said yearly
rent, on the said days and times herein before mentioned for the payment thereof,
clear above all taxes as aforesaid. AND that the said Alexander DONALDSON
his heirs executors administrators and assigns, shall and will, during this
demise, preserve, uphold, support, maintain, and keep the said demise premises,
and all improvements made and to be made thereon, in good and sufficient order,
repair, and condition; and at the end or other sooner determination of this
demise, shall and will so lease and yield up the same unto the said Catherine
DONALDSON her heirs executors administrators and assigns and also shall and
will grind all malt corn and grain that shall be expended on the premises or
ground for sale at the mill of Philipstown and pay the usual sale or mulcture
for grinding of the same or in default thereof shall pay unto the said
Catherine DONALDSON her heirs or assigns the sum of five shillings per barrel
for every barrel of such malt corn or grain that shall be ground at any other mill
or mills contrary to the true intent and meaning of these presents AND the
said Catherine DONALDSON doth hereby for herself her heirs executors
administrators and Assigns, covenant, promise, and agree, to and with the
said Alexander DONALDSON his heirs executors and administrators and Assigns,
paying the said reserved yearly rent and performing the covenants herein before
mentioned, shall and may peaceably and quietly have, hold, and enjoy the said
premises, with the appurtenances, during the term hereby demised, without any
let, hindrance, interruption, or disturbance of the said Catherine DONALDSON
her heirs executors administrators or assigns, or any person or persons
claiming or deriving from or under her or any of them And the said Catherine
DONALDSON for herself her heirs and assigns further covenant and promise and
agree to and with the said Alexander DONALDSON his heirs executors
administrators and assigns by these Presents that from time to time and at all
times forever hereafter for as often as any of the lives for which the said
premises and by these presents granted and demised or any other life or lives
hereafter to be added shall happen to fall she the said Catherine DONALDSON her
[the page was folded and illegible her] will upon the request but at the proper
[?] in charges of him the said Alexander DONALDSON and his heirs or assigns and
upon his paying all rent and arrears of rent then due by virtue of these
presents to or any future renewal thereof and upon the performance of all the covenants
and agreements to herein contained upon the part of him the said Alexander DONALDSON
his heirs executors administrators and assigns to be performed and upon payment
of a peppercorn if demanded by way of a fine upon the fall of every life herein
contained or which shall hereafter be added by virtue of these Presents for a
new demise on renewal of the said demised premises unto himself the said
Alexander DONALDSON his heirs executors administrators and assigns for such
other life or lives as shall be [?] in the said original lease in the place and
stead of such life for lives as shall appear to fail at and under the yearly rent
and covenant agreement herein contained to the asked intent that he the said
Alexander DONALDSON his heirs executors administrators and assigns if it be not
his own fault or neglect hand the term of these lives in being the said demised
premises and under the yearly rent covenant and agreements herein contained in
witness thereof the parties aforesaid have hereunto put their hands and seals
the day and year first before written and delivered in this [?]

[2] Catherine DONALDSON nèe BAILIE (1729-1811. She was the second wife of Andrew
DONALDSON (1712-1773) SOURCE: Irish Edition of Alexander ban DONALDSON p252. A decade after she was widowed, she obtained a lease for life of part of the
lands of Phillipstown then held by her under a lease of 5 January 1737 except
for the lands then occupied by the Rector of the Parish.

[4] Alexander DONALDSON (1771-1843) SOURCE: Irish Edition of Alexander ban
DONALDSON p252. He purchased his mother's lease of Phillipstown on October
18, 1811. He died unmarried. SOURCE: Irish Edition of Alexander ban
Donaldson, p 254: A well to do man who started building Phillipstown
House in Co. Louth in 1826. When his nephew Alexander Charleton died in 1828,
he was grief-stricken enough to stop work on it. "After Alexander Charleton's
death his brother William Charleton came to live with him and died there on
25Sept1875 age 77, unmarried. This William in his will dated 24 April 1872 left
all his real estate to his nephew Thomas William BELL who completed building
the house."

The will of Alexander Donaldson (dated 25 May 1843)
left his relatives Alexander McELROY part of his land - also William CHARLETON.
"In 1834 he owned 30 good acres in arable state, 10 acres arable, 10 acres
pasture and 2 marsh."

He also owned land in Annaletten, Co. Monaghan and in
Gibstown, Co. Louth; he served on the Grand Jury of Louth and was also High
Sherriff.

[12] Annaghvacky is a townland of 369 acres in the Parish of Creggan, Co. Louth. In
the 1854 Griffiths valuation, it seems that most of the townland is owned and
leased to people who are related (DICKIE, BAILIE, BRADFORD, OLIVER). The total
value was £283 1 0.

[13] John DONALDSON (?-aft 1838) It would seem that he never married, and was the
author of A historical and StatisticalAccount of the Barony of the
Upper Fews. March 1838. A Facsimile reprint was edited by Micahel MacSedin
and published by The Creggan Local History Society, Crossmaglen, 1993.

[14] Joseph DONALDSON (1727-1805) of Cloghogg. He was the son of Alexander DONALDSON
& Alice McILVEEN. He married Anne HENRY and they had ten children.

[15] Cloghogg, a townland of 929 acres in the Parish of Creggan, Co. Armagh NOTE:
There are also townlands with the same name in the Parishes of Killevy &
Ballymore.

[17] Duneany aka Dunany, a townland of 619 acres in the Parish of Dunany, Co. Louth.

[18] William CHARLTON akak CHARLETON married Dorothea DONALDSON, daughter of Andrew DONALDSON &
Catherine BAILIE. They had five known children. He was "said to be
descended from a Shropshire family, probably Cromwellian."SOURCE: Irish
Edition of Alexander ban Donaldson p 252 Family details are in the Creggan
Cemetary (the William CHARLETON here is his son): Here lies the body of
Andrew Donaldson of Philipstown Co. Louth died 29 Oct 1773 aged 61 years;
Catherine Donaldson alias Bailie his wife died 12 April 1811 aged 82 years and
their only son Alex Donaldson died 7 Novr 1843 aged 72 years; also their
daughter Alice Donaldson died 5 Feby 1788 aged 19 years and Dorothea Charleton
alias Donaldson died 26 Jan 1821 aged 52 years and her sons Alex Charlelon died
28 Septr 1828 aged 25 years and William Charleton died 25 Septr 1875 aged 77
years.

[20] Alexander McCOMBE, Rev. Ordained at The Fews Barracks in 1734.SOURCE: Scripture
Politics, Ian McBride. Another source, gives differing dates: saying he
served at Freeduff 1733-1795 and also had a congregation at Newtownhamilton.
SOURCE: Presbyterians in Ireland: An Illustrated History. Laurence
Kirkpatrick. He was buried at Groves Tassagh Presbyterian Old graveyard SOURCE:
PRONI:T808/14919 NOTE: He also a signatory to many other family deeds.